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. >> one of the world's top experts on valuation, he joins us now from new york city. >> we have been watching apple sell all the way down from $705 to where it stands today. what's it worth for real? people want to know who are watching this show, whether they should get in, if they have it now, what should they do. >> i think it's worth a lot more than $450. at the same time, i was listening to your discussion and i think it's good news that the traders are leaving and the momentum is gone because i left apple eight months ago and i was on cnbc when i said i wasn't going to be an apple investor because there were too many crazy people around, essentially investing in the stock for the wrong reasons. if they wash out the markets of all those investors who had no idea what happened but are trading on it purely based on momentum. the value i got and it's on my website, is about $600 per share. when investors react to the earnings report. it was not a great earnings report. growth had leveled off, but if only apple were priced on the expectation of high growth. you don't need any growth
. >> one of the world's top experts on valuation, he joins us now from new york city. >> we have been watching apple sell all the way down from $705 to where it stands today. what's it worth for real? people want to know who are watching this show, whether they should get in, if they have it now, what should they do. >> i think it's worth a lot more than $450. at the same time, i was listening to your discussion and i think it's good news that the traders are leaving and the...
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the action begins right now. >>> live at the nasdaq in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders. stocks break their losing streak. the dow closing with over 100-point gain breaking its two-day losing streak. is this healthy price action or is there something amiss in the markets? it was a tough week for home builders, retailers and autos. they are surfacing about the strength of the consumer. >> we saw disappointing results out of home builders, like toll brothers. the automakers had a tough week. the fed has been doing what they have been doing. we got the minutes from the last meeting. a little more dissent than some people had expected. at some point, they are going to take their pedal off the metal. we are facing sequester, $4 gas at the pump, payroll tax increase. some guys told us this is hurting their sales. at some point, something has to give. i'm not sure at five-year highs if we can continue to go up. >> the home builders were due for a sharp pullback. they had gotten so far ahead of themselves, trading at valuations that go back to the last real
the action begins right now. >>> live at the nasdaq in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders. stocks break their losing streak. the dow closing with over 100-point gain breaking its two-day losing streak. is this healthy price action or is there something amiss in the markets? it was a tough week for home builders, retailers and autos. they are surfacing about the strength of the consumer. >> we saw disappointing results out of home builders, like...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. magic kingdom. disney's been the happiest place on earth for investors. why mickey mouse is still a good bet. tech troubles. it's the worst sector so far this year. tom picks that benefit from the mobile revolution. and blackberry brawl. can the momentum continue for blackberry? dan and guy duke it out in a smartphone street fight. first, let's get straight to breaking news here. shares of hewlett-packard surging on reports that the board is studying potential breakup scenarios. jon fortt has the latest. fact or fiction here? >> melissa -- fact, but not extremely exciting fact. the business new side courts reporting this. not a lot new i see in this report, saying that the board is exploring a breakup of some divisions, among other scenarios to maximize shareholder value. doesn't seem they've ever stopped analyzing these scenarios. but the spin off of the pc business is something that meg whitman keeps ruling out. earnings call after earnings call. nothing clear anything about that ha
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. magic kingdom. disney's been the happiest place on earth for investors. why mickey mouse is still a good bet. tech troubles. it's the worst sector so far this year. tom picks that benefit from the mobile revolution. and blackberry brawl. can the momentum continue for blackberry? dan and guy duke it out in a smartphone street fight. first, let's get straight to breaking news here. shares of...
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live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders putting a smile on the faces of some traders out there. the big story of the day is walmart. shares of the world's largest retailer falling 3% on reports of an internal walmart document described february sales as a total disaster. the initial report said a mid-level executive who described february as the worst start to the month in seven years. the big question now is this a walmart story or perhaps a bigger warning to the world. let's get in the money to find out. dan, you are the desk bear. what do you think? >> interesting you call him a mid level executive. i would say former executive at this point. that e-mail, headline hit the market by surprise. the s&p traded in a tight range for the last six days. it's been in 60 basis point range. when you see a company like walmart sell off as quickly as it did and take the market with it, to me that could be a precursor for the action we see. in the e-mail or in the news report they are citing the payroll tax. it's
live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders putting a smile on the faces of some traders out there. the big story of the day is walmart. shares of the world's largest retailer falling 3% on reports of an internal walmart document described february sales as a total disaster. the initial report said a mid-level executive who described february as the worst start to the month in seven years. the big question now is this a walmart story...
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one day, yesterday, wells fargo had the upgrade yesterday and bank america and city are your players. they continue to explode to the upside. you look at the stock volume, you see a lot of volume in bank of america and options, same thing. the 12 strike calls continue to be attacked. now that we're through, we look to the upside and volume continues to be in the financials and banks. >> scott, i don't think it's coincidence we went from 1 to 2% in the 10 year, and i own these -- >> good for you. >> and they will make net interest on the margins and a trade that will continue through the rest of the year. >> i think goldman is a great way to play. great movements in weekly options and everyday the stock moving higher and hitting new highs. bank of america also the news that could be coming out with bank of america that the company could be looking to increase their dividend or stock repurchase that would get it through a new high. >> niles, you have a big position in bank banof america. >> i agree with that. it tells you how many shares you can buy back and if you increase your divide
one day, yesterday, wells fargo had the upgrade yesterday and bank america and city are your players. they continue to explode to the upside. you look at the stock volume, you see a lot of volume in bank of america and options, same thing. the 12 strike calls continue to be attacked. now that we're through, we look to the upside and volume continues to be in the financials and banks. >> scott, i don't think it's coincidence we went from 1 to 2% in the 10 year, and i own these -- >>...
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boston area, how fast does it come south and west through connecticut into new york city and the metropolitan area here? >> it's going the other way around. it's going to start -- new york city will be tomorrow morning, connecticut will be about midday, then boston mid afternoon and then again everybody just needs to be off the roads. if we can get everybody off the roads by noon tomorrow through noon on saturday, we're going to save a lot of people a lot of frustration because i'm telling you, when it's start snowing at two to three inches an hour, the plows can't keep up. all it takes is one bus to slide off the road and it's gridlock on the roadways. running out of gas and spending the night in a cold car, it's not fun. i never talked to anyone who said they wanted to do that again, spend the night in a cold car. >> take care of yourself. >> tonight we heard another dire warning from secretary of defense leon panetta about what would happen if the sequester cuts quick in. next and protesters interrupted confirmation hearings five times before cia director john brennan even finished his ope
boston area, how fast does it come south and west through connecticut into new york city and the metropolitan area here? >> it's going the other way around. it's going to start -- new york city will be tomorrow morning, connecticut will be about midday, then boston mid afternoon and then again everybody just needs to be off the roads. if we can get everybody off the roads by noon tomorrow through noon on saturday, we're going to save a lot of people a lot of frustration because i'm...
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ceo titan. >> titan. >> the city of titan tires who was looking potentially or was asked to look at a factory in france. >> and he said -- >> not only -- >> they talk for three hours and then they take an hour for lunch and an hour for a break and they're highly compensated. and the french said that's the way it works here. >> that's what he said they said. he said when they approached him he knew -- >> i do sort of, loving paris and loving rome it's like, well i live in paris. i don't want -- three hours is a good -- that's a good number for me. and then i think about us. how long is our show? >> three hours. >> that's right. >> we can talk for three hours. >> do you want to work -- if you're in italy do you want to work longer than three hours if you're looking at the bay of salerno outside of naples, do you want to -- >> do you want to hear something from the ceo yesterday? >> i do. >> we have a sound bite? >> we have a sound bite from the ceo of titan. listen in to what he told maria. >> what i said was true. and they admitted it. they laughed about it. okay? and that's where this
ceo titan. >> titan. >> the city of titan tires who was looking potentially or was asked to look at a factory in france. >> and he said -- >> not only -- >> they talk for three hours and then they take an hour for lunch and an hour for a break and they're highly compensated. and the french said that's the way it works here. >> that's what he said they said. he said when they approached him he knew -- >> i do sort of, loving paris and loving rome it's...
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bags in question, the tent city in question. people who had a room with an actual window were much happier. we interviewed some of those folks last night. it wasn't as hot or smelly in their room. they were probably on an upper deck, so depending on where you were on the boat, as always. 100 buses were waiting last night to either new orleans or to galveston, which is where the boat originally disembarked from. there's going be about a dozen charter flights today by delta to get everybody home. back to you guys. >> all right, mcc, thank you. we want to hear from you, if not on a cruise ship, where would you rather be stuck? what would a better place to be rather than on a cruise ship? >> how about right here at work? >> right here at work? >> filling in for andrew ross sorkin. >> filling in for andrew ross sorkin. it smells fine in here right now. you showered this morning? i did, too. it's friday. so i did, as well. it's underwear change day, shower day, everything else. >> once a week you shower? >> is that tmi? no, no. when w
bags in question, the tent city in question. people who had a room with an actual window were much happier. we interviewed some of those folks last night. it wasn't as hot or smelly in their room. they were probably on an upper deck, so depending on where you were on the boat, as always. 100 buses were waiting last night to either new orleans or to galveston, which is where the boat originally disembarked from. there's going be about a dozen charter flights today by delta to get everybody home....
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to couple cities with manufacturing, trying to bring jobs back to people and the cities that have lost them. i just wonder what was new about last night? >> i was really proud of the president's speech, because it highlighted particularly when it came to the economy. some new bold initiatives that really need to -- really designed to move the needle. because there's been a lot of criticism, not just of the president, but of the republicans and washington in general, that, you know, same old same old tired proposals. the proposal to create manufacturing innovation institutes around the country, we have one in youngstown, ohio. the president proposed a the least 15, and 5 over the next couple of years. that's going to allow us to make the kind of investments to make sure we can make things in america again and revitalize some of the communities decimated by the fact that factories have moved out of town. coupling those communities with businesses so we can make sure we can locate high-tech jobs and make them hubs for high-tech jobs. >> how to further that, when obviously the main concern
to couple cities with manufacturing, trying to bring jobs back to people and the cities that have lost them. i just wonder what was new about last night? >> i was really proud of the president's speech, because it highlighted particularly when it came to the economy. some new bold initiatives that really need to -- really designed to move the needle. because there's been a lot of criticism, not just of the president, but of the republicans and washington in general, that, you know, same...
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chicago is a very diverse city. it's got in many businesses. >> thanks very much. >> terry duffy is going to weigh in on the branson/yahoo! brouha half. virgin founder slapping yahoo! ceo marisa meyer's no work from home policy. it's an uncommon tact. did branson break some sort of unwritten ceo code? >> we'll talk about that, and then later what will move your money tomorrow? three of wall street's top stock pros on whether this rally will continue. stick around for that. [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio sum
chicago is a very diverse city. it's got in many businesses. >> thanks very much. >> terry duffy is going to weigh in on the branson/yahoo! brouha half. virgin founder slapping yahoo! ceo marisa meyer's no work from home policy. it's an uncommon tact. did branson break some sort of unwritten ceo code? >> we'll talk about that, and then later what will move your money tomorrow? three of wall street's top stock pros on whether this rally will continue. stick around for that. [...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> let there be light. on this day in 1847, thomas edison was born. aside from providing the u.s. with the ever essential light bulb, edison's very firs
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley,...
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the city has never looked better. and also on a jobs day i do want to note the unemployment rate in the city of new orleans right now is under 5%. so if anything could say they came back stronger, you could definitely say that about new orleans. although i will tell you that there are some pockets that still show the damaging effects of the storm 7 1/2 years later. >> well, okay. but it's still great news. and the low unemployment rate is great news. >> absolutely. >> now, i hate to do it to you, old buddy. but as you know, it's a very big part of the super bowl story. a lot of people are talking about it. has nothing directly to do with the super bowl. that's of course dan marino. he's part of the cbs team covering the game. has a love child. we learned that today. "the new york post" put the story on the front cover. i don't know if we have a picture of that or not. so i want to ask you, look, marino is a great hall of fame player. no question about that. what is this stuff going to mean? does it have any impact on
the city has never looked better. and also on a jobs day i do want to note the unemployment rate in the city of new orleans right now is under 5%. so if anything could say they came back stronger, you could definitely say that about new orleans. although i will tell you that there are some pockets that still show the damaging effects of the storm 7 1/2 years later. >> well, okay. but it's still great news. and the low unemployment rate is great news. >> absolutely. >> now, i...
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kind of helped that on our shareholder resolution. >> you're the new york city comptroller. you can pick up the phone and have the direct dial to jamie dimon, i'm sure. have you had that conversation? >> they weren't interesting in entertaining the proposal so we have to go the shareholder route at the annual board meeting. >> jumping in here mandy drury from the mother ship. if i were the shareholder in swr pm, what would a potential split like that mean for me? would it actually benefit me? >> we believe so. we believe that stronger corporate governance is best for the long-term share value, and it could -- it could possibly prevent a kind of loss like what we saw with the london whale. $6 billion is a lot. even at the beginning of it, when it first came to light, the -- jamie in this case characterize it had as a $2 billion loss and originally called it a teachest in a teapot. obviously there are -- there are different objectives that management and investors have. the board represents investors. those interests are not always aligned with management which is why, again,
kind of helped that on our shareholder resolution. >> you're the new york city comptroller. you can pick up the phone and have the direct dial to jamie dimon, i'm sure. have you had that conversation? >> they weren't interesting in entertaining the proposal so we have to go the shareholder route at the annual board meeting. >> jumping in here mandy drury from the mother ship. if i were the shareholder in swr pm, what would a potential split like that mean for me? would it...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in with his parents and selling bootleg dvds out of the back of a van. dude, that's your life. remember, aflac will give him cash to help cover his rent, car payments and keep everything as normal as possible. i see lunch. [ monitor beeping ] let's move on. [ male announcer ] find out what a hospital stay could really cost you at aflac.com. could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. thankfully e-trade has low cost
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there will be the top ten snow of all time, easily. lincoln is to the northwest of kansas city. here you go, you can can see the snow coming down. at times, at times, three to five inches an hour. that is an instain snow fall rate. as one point snowing heavily from kansas off to missouri. you are talking several hundred miles in through here. so now here it is in lincoln, the good news is, there is some dryer air coming into the storm now. and that may, at least, hold down for us some of the snow totals. but the damage is done. you can see the roads are very, very greasy. what i call almost a cookie dough mixture of salt, snow and stand itself. there were a mad dash of people heading home. we are very, very hoppy to see that. visibility has been coming up. we've been watching the entrance ramp to i-80 that you couldn't see a a little while ago. a far-reaching storm as you said, and one with severe weather with it along the gulf coast. back to you. >> you stay safe, jaim, thank you very much. >> you got, breerj. >> will that storm impact energy prices. crude oil with the worst st
there will be the top ten snow of all time, easily. lincoln is to the northwest of kansas city. here you go, you can can see the snow coming down. at times, at times, three to five inches an hour. that is an instain snow fall rate. as one point snowing heavily from kansas off to missouri. you are talking several hundred miles in through here. so now here it is in lincoln, the good news is, there is some dryer air coming into the storm now. and that may, at least, hold down for us some of the...
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we have a live report coming up on a violent crime wave there and if it's eating into the city's bottom line when it comes to the very-important tourist trading. that's later on "the closing bell." [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> welcome back. if you're just joining us, markets are seeing a selloff as we go into the final minutes of the trade here. dow down 132 points. the s&p back below 1500 for the first time in a little while. problems in washington and overseas, though, are not bothering one of our next guests. sam stoval. >> welcome, friend. liz ann sanders of charles schwab. welcome back
we have a live report coming up on a violent crime wave there and if it's eating into the city's bottom line when it comes to the very-important tourist trading. that's later on "the closing bell." [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health...
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. >> the point that's valid is we are big city folk. in the smaller, rural parts of the country and you can speak to the congressmen representing the districts the post office is the central meeting place. i have never been to these places. there is something going on there. i respect that. >> if you go on a listening tour. >> i should. >> you're making the right point. this point will come up later with the military. it's so widely distributed. everybody has an impact on this. we do live in big cities but people in kansas don't have the same relationship. >> shouldn't have to pay for that. >> you can't have everything you want in life. i have a number. $47 trillion. do you know what $47 trillion is? from the cbo, congressional budget office, that's u.s. federal spending for the next ten years. $47 trillion. okay? can we agree that's a big number? now the post office will add to that number. i think we should be subtracting from that number. i don't care what sentimentality or who claire mchaskill is. she shouldn't have run the race. sh
. >> the point that's valid is we are big city folk. in the smaller, rural parts of the country and you can speak to the congressmen representing the districts the post office is the central meeting place. i have never been to these places. there is something going on there. i respect that. >> if you go on a listening tour. >> i should. >> you're making the right point. this point will come up later with the military. it's so widely distributed. everybody has an impact...
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they have fiber deployment, cable deployment in kansas city. the developed android. >> sorry to jump in. that's a great point. that bothered me about google. they are good at making money one way and spending money in 100 ways. >> you said it in a much more eloquent sound bite than i'm able to come up. absolutely. that's the big issue. tarting to say they really created android to protect, a defensive move, not a growth move, to protect their role in search. same thing for buying motorola, protecting. none the economics of the core business which is search. a great business having more mobile products out there helped them. that would happen anyhow. it's really fascinating to me where google is able to spend, how much credit they and amazon get for that. we don't return, actually see earnings growth. >> thank you very much to all three of you. >> isn't it amazing how google is part of it, google. >> it's a verb. >> the new xerox. >> actually said i googled it. >> on deck, explosive report on how hackers are infiltrating america's biggest countr
they have fiber deployment, cable deployment in kansas city. the developed android. >> sorry to jump in. that's a great point. that bothered me about google. they are good at making money one way and spending money in 100 ways. >> you said it in a much more eloquent sound bite than i'm able to come up. absolutely. that's the big issue. tarting to say they really created android to protect, a defensive move, not a growth move, to protect their role in search. same thing for buying...
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we are talking about broken cities. >> right. it is skimming, as i believe, atop the eastern indian ocean. we are very lucky it will not hit us. but this begs the question, jim, what's to stop a future astroid and meteor from hitting us. is there anything we could do, if we saw that such an object was flying towards earth, what could we do to stop it from hitting us? >> a lot of people have seriously been looking at what we would do to deflect an astroid. the sooner you detect it, way out, the less force you need to push it off course. what you want to do, the tricky part is, you want to speed it up toward you. the difference is that it would get to the crossing point with earth before earth got there. imagine two cars racing toward an intersection and both ignored stop signs. if they reach the intersection at the same time, you're in trouble. if either one gets to the intersection first, passes in front of the other then you have a miss. that what we had this time. this astroid and earth chris cross in their paths around the sun
we are talking about broken cities. >> right. it is skimming, as i believe, atop the eastern indian ocean. we are very lucky it will not hit us. but this begs the question, jim, what's to stop a future astroid and meteor from hitting us. is there anything we could do, if we saw that such an object was flying towards earth, what could we do to stop it from hitting us? >> a lot of people have seriously been looking at what we would do to deflect an astroid. the sooner you detect it,...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. here is what "fast" is following tonight. taking a toll. the luxury home builder dropping today on earnings. is the stock priced for perfection? the ceo joins us. fool's gold? a dreaded death cross. but tim seymour isn't leaving the miners for dead. and office office. is the merger of office max and office depot good or bad for staples? dan and karen face off in the supply closet. first, let's get straight to today's action. the s&p and the nasdaq having their worst day of the year. the dow having its worst day in two weeks. so, the question tonight is, is this the beginning of a bigger correction? how worried are you that the fed is about to take away the punch bowl of easy money here? dan nathan, what do you say? >> well, of course it is the beginning. at the end of the day, i think there weren't too many surprises in the fed minutes, but the ones that took the market down were already baked into the cake in some wakes. to me, you mentioned toll brothers, the prior leadership from l
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. here is what "fast" is following tonight. taking a toll. the luxury home builder dropping today on earnings. is the stock priced for perfection? the ceo joins us. fool's gold? a dreaded death cross. but tim seymour isn't leaving the miners for dead. and office office. is the merger of office max and office depot good or bad for staples? dan and karen face off in the supply closet. first,...
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we're a natural fit for the ultrahigh net worth russian buyer. >> the prices these guys are paying, whether it's new york, miami, los angeles, they are incredible, $100 million dollar place in california, $88 million the russian bought in new york city. $40 million, most expensive home ever bought in miami from a russian. why are these guys paying so much? what do they like for in the u.s. >> value. we're still in comparison to london quite inexpensive. if you look at london prices, you'll realize we're probably anywhere from 30 to 50% below the prices for comparable property in london. so value is one of the first items. new york is, again, one of the most prestigious places for anyone to buy. the russian market recognizes that. they are drawn to sexy locations. new york is as sexy as you can get. >> is it? i would have thought miami was a little sexier than new york. i would like to know as well, are they going for residential property or are we starting to see russians buy commercial property as well for development? >> up to the last few years, we've been seeing mostly residential inves
we're a natural fit for the ultrahigh net worth russian buyer. >> the prices these guys are paying, whether it's new york, miami, los angeles, they are incredible, $100 million dollar place in california, $88 million the russian bought in new york city. $40 million, most expensive home ever bought in miami from a russian. why are these guys paying so much? what do they like for in the u.s. >> value. we're still in comparison to london quite inexpensive. if you look at london prices,...
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dangerous windchills, 15 the below sfee row in the twin citys, 1 is in chicago and 13 in indianapolis. lots of layers for all the kids who are going back to school today. then we catch our next storm, this little pin wheel around the oregon coast. this will dive down around california today and is be a pretty big snowmaker. coast to coast, 6 to 12 inches in the snowfall mountains. plenty of snow here around the wasatch. these amounts in the appalachians, on the order of 1 to 3 inches today 37 back to you guys. >> beck can he can't believe what she just heard about that cold weather. eric, they're melg me, you didn't know it was 25 degrees. >> it's warmed up in minneapolis since earlier today. >> such balmy weather. >> it's like, i've known this, right? >> we're here to educate. >> eric, i rely on the weather channel. tell us something, andrew -- >> he did. he just told me it's 2:22 in nairobi. >> you need singapore time? >> you know what else? the clock when you put them all in, andrew, am i right? if it's nice, the clocks are dark. if it's daytime -- >> you guys are going to complete
dangerous windchills, 15 the below sfee row in the twin citys, 1 is in chicago and 13 in indianapolis. lots of layers for all the kids who are going back to school today. then we catch our next storm, this little pin wheel around the oregon coast. this will dive down around california today and is be a pretty big snowmaker. coast to coast, 6 to 12 inches in the snowfall mountains. plenty of snow here around the wasatch. these amounts in the appalachians, on the order of 1 to 3 inches today 37...
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tier one cities, the 25 million plus population cities, they're maturing. but the tier two and three cities, the stiffs that are only 10 million or 5 million populations, those are huge cities by western standards, there's a lot of growth going on there. the infrastructure growth in china's going on, they have 50 years of runway to come close to where europe and north america are right now. the chinese are thinking across multiple decades and generations. we're thinking across multiple decades and generations. we're not thinking about what's next week. so, we're building for the long-term. >> so, let me ask you, for your u.s. customer, which effects her most, stock market levels, employ or housing? what's the most relevant factor, or some other? >> from what we can understand, the behavior of the consumer, employment, number one. spousal partner employment number two, maybe housing as an indicator whether they have disposal income three, stock market doesn't seem to say, stock market's up today, i'm buying something tomorrow. i don't believe that's an influ
tier one cities, the 25 million plus population cities, they're maturing. but the tier two and three cities, the stiffs that are only 10 million or 5 million populations, those are huge cities by western standards, there's a lot of growth going on there. the infrastructure growth in china's going on, they have 50 years of runway to come close to where europe and north america are right now. the chinese are thinking across multiple decades and generations. we're thinking across multiple decades...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times skwaer, i'm melissa lee. crash course. the original dr. doom says beware of 1987 all over again. he explains why. buyer's market. why the time may be running out for a good deal on your dream house. real estate mogul barbara cork ran is here for us. and oscar buzz. what is the golden statue worth for movie studio profits? michael burns of lionsgate gives you a preview. b.k., start with you. >> for me, it's gold. it bounced off 1550. this is a market i have not traded well over the last couple of weeks but we have a tradeable bottom here. you can use, let's call it 150 on the gld as your stop point, if i'm wrong tab this one. and i think even though the fed supposedly as of the minutes yesterday may be slowing down their purchases, the rest of the world isn't, so, you can still buy gld and it will -- >> you don't get spooked by that, you're like -- >> i don't get spooked by any crosses. none whatsoever. >> the big one? no? >> and the call activity backed this up, right? >> yeah. and b.k. is no vampire. that's
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times skwaer, i'm melissa lee. crash course. the original dr. doom says beware of 1987 all over again. he explains why. buyer's market. why the time may be running out for a good deal on your dream house. real estate mogul barbara cork ran is here for us. and oscar buzz. what is the golden statue worth for movie studio profits? michael burns of lionsgate gives you a preview. b.k., start with you. >> for me, it's gold. it...
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the rubble of a massive explosion and fire in kansas city. it happened around dinner time in a popular entertainment district. 14 people were hurt and one critically. the blast destroyed a restaurant there and then burned for about an hour. authorities will continue to search for victims through the night. they believe this explosion was caused by a gas leak. >>> just days from a major budget deadline in washington, president obama will sit down for an exclusive interest view with dan ashley tomorrow. >> here is dan reporting tonight from the white house. >> carolyn and larry, good evening from washington where the clock is ticking. if they cannot come up with a budget deal in the next 10 days $85 billion in automatic spending cuts will kick in across this country. now, the president invited state and local emergency workers to join him for a white house news conference. he warned that these are real people whose real jobs will be affected by the cuts. congress and the white house originally created the arbitrary deadline and harsh cuts to fo
the rubble of a massive explosion and fire in kansas city. it happened around dinner time in a popular entertainment district. 14 people were hurt and one critically. the blast destroyed a restaurant there and then burned for about an hour. authorities will continue to search for victims through the night. they believe this explosion was caused by a gas leak. >>> just days from a major budget deadline in washington, president obama will sit down for an exclusive interest view with dan...
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the city preparing to do stwhait drks shut down the camp moving homeless out within 30 day autos noks are mobile. they will move from place to place. it does get worse if not tended to45bó. >> countdown is on at the n gate bridge, soon, cash will no longer be accepted. the change is coming at the end of march. abc 7 news reports. >> by end of march, cash will no longer be accepted at golden gate bridge. all tolling will be done through fast track or license plates. >> so no more cash. >> so credit card? what are people going to use? >> today they start educating with a flyer. >> this will be distributed during off peak hours when we$$÷ can see most of our payers. >> the bridge says there are 20 million southbound vehicles. of those 14 million have fast track and don't have to do anything. options include getting fast track societying up a payment or account or paying cash at y 150 to be announced locations or, do nudging. >> if you do nothing you're confused and don't understand anything i'm telling you. you don't care. you don't want to do anything. a voice will get mails an invoi
the city preparing to do stwhait drks shut down the camp moving homeless out within 30 day autos noks are mobile. they will move from place to place. it does get worse if not tended to45bó. >> countdown is on at the n gate bridge, soon, cash will no longer be accepted. the change is coming at the end of march. abc 7 news reports. >> by end of march, cash will no longer be accepted at golden gate bridge. all tolling will be done through fast track or license plates. >> so no...
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middlemen who run small trading companies around the world, some based in cities right here in the united states. >> are you a procurement agent for iran? >> [chortles] no, that's ridiculous. no. >> but of course that's sort of the implication of the case against you. >> i'm nothing to do with iranian government or things like that at all. >> mohammad vaghari, mitch to his friends, an iranian who's lived in the united states for 15 years, is facing up to 85 years in prison. he and his lawyers are preparing for his trial on charges that he conspired to send u.s. technology to iran through a trading company he set up in his basement apartment in philadelphia. you are charged with trying to buy a centrifuge that could be used to make biological weapons, like anthrax. >> i don't know about that. i'm not a biological expert to tell, you know-- >> that's in the affidavit and is part of... >> sure. >> the charges against you? >> yes. that's what they say. >> he says his client for the centrifuge was a science lab at a university in dubai. but he says he never bought it. he only asked for its pri
middlemen who run small trading companies around the world, some based in cities right here in the united states. >> are you a procurement agent for iran? >> [chortles] no, that's ridiculous. no. >> but of course that's sort of the implication of the case against you. >> i'm nothing to do with iranian government or things like that at all. >> mohammad vaghari, mitch to his friends, an iranian who's lived in the united states for 15 years, is facing up to 85 years...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> two minutes to the clos
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and the new york city pension funds. the proposal calls on jpmorgan to name an independent board chairman. jamie dimon now holds both the ceo and chairman role. it got what they're calling impressive 40% in favor. going to make another run at it. they said even a master of the universe can be swallowed by a london whale. >> listen, he's under continued pressure. they represent about $820 million worth of stock. not an enormous amount when you consider the market capitalization of jpmorgan. there may be momentum. >> the corporate governance splitting the two roles never gained the traction here in the united states as it has around the rest of the world. people still love to have a single figurehead in america, and someone they can rally around. it's a very different -- you know, the iconization of american business people is quite unique. >> our next guest actually may have something to say on that topic. one of the biggest names in shareholder activists recently pushing for the proxy fight going on. calling on diversifi
and the new york city pension funds. the proposal calls on jpmorgan to name an independent board chairman. jamie dimon now holds both the ceo and chairman role. it got what they're calling impressive 40% in favor. going to make another run at it. they said even a master of the universe can be swallowed by a london whale. >> listen, he's under continued pressure. they represent about $820 million worth of stock. not an enormous amount when you consider the market capitalization of...
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the only reference to citi, during my time at citi, i was part of the senior management plan to bring organizational change and one of the remarks is a hot button issues we're sure to hear about today, lew's own personal investment in the cayman islands, and something the president criticized in the past and lew had such an investment in such a fund and lawmakers will ask him about it. he doesn't say anything in these prepared remarks and be prepared, lew should be for that issue. >> thank you for that. we are joined by a senator who will be questioning jack lew, charles grassley. also, president obama's state of the union. it's a little different this time around, senator. no one is saying jack lew broke the law or didn't pay his taxes either. the kind of things people might have said on the other side of the aisle from governor romney, the kind of things they should have said then they'll probably being saying now. it's a little bit different situation when it affects jack lew rather than when it was governor romney. >> yes. we're going to try to hold an obama nominee to a standard
the only reference to citi, during my time at citi, i was part of the senior management plan to bring organizational change and one of the remarks is a hot button issues we're sure to hear about today, lew's own personal investment in the cayman islands, and something the president criticized in the past and lew had such an investment in such a fund and lawmakers will ask him about it. he doesn't say anything in these prepared remarks and be prepared, lew should be for that issue. >>...
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that's coming up in just a few moments. >>> and the mayor of london boris johnson says the city will remain at the heart of europe's financial services industry. >> i think that london and the uk will remain for our lifetimes the economic financial powerhouse of the european union. i don't think that there's going to be any change in that. it's inevitable after the shake up that we've seen in the last few years that there will be downsizing in some of these banks but that doesn't mean that you won't continue to see huge number oefs people employed in financial services in this city. this place, london, has the right time zone, it has the right combination of skill, it has the right language to be the best place on earth in which to raise capital in the global economy. >> and the situation surrounding greece and cypress has taken center stage at the euro group talks. silvia wadhwa call up with olli rehn and asked him just what was decided on cypress. >> we have plenty from cypress on the bond program for cypress could be taken in the course of the much. and the other things to watch t
that's coming up in just a few moments. >>> and the mayor of london boris johnson says the city will remain at the heart of europe's financial services industry. >> i think that london and the uk will remain for our lifetimes the economic financial powerhouse of the european union. i don't think that there's going to be any change in that. it's inevitable after the shake up that we've seen in the last few years that there will be downsizing in some of these banks but that doesn't...
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real estate was under pressure after the city government imposed higher loans. the kospi ended weaker by 0.5%. australia's asx 200 moved back towards its 4 1/2 year high gaining 0.8%. as we had the strong gains in retail and financial stocks. india's sensex are trading higher by about 0.25%. back to you. all right. thanks for that, sixuan. catch you later. >>> still to come on the program will be adam barcelona. taking a look at the hottest trends in the space, find out what the ceo of deutsche has to say about the challenges of taking on the american market. kelly is there. she'll join us in just a few moments. >>> the mobile world congress is under way in barcelona. there's a new hand set based on its firefox web browser for mozilla. the reason i'm on my own is because kelly is there getting all mobile and wired and super fast. hi, kel. >> ross, it is great to see you guys out here in barcelona. i wish i could say the weather is a little warmer. it's surprisingly chilly here. and the chilly economic environment across europe also having an impact. some of the
real estate was under pressure after the city government imposed higher loans. the kospi ended weaker by 0.5%. australia's asx 200 moved back towards its 4 1/2 year high gaining 0.8%. as we had the strong gains in retail and financial stocks. india's sensex are trading higher by about 0.25%. back to you. all right. thanks for that, sixuan. catch you later. >>> still to come on the program will be adam barcelona. taking a look at the hottest trends in the space, find out what the ceo of...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." eurozone recovery hopes are dealt a blow after the regional pmi's flash estimates came in well below forecast. that compares with reuters forecast to 48.9. france, among the weakest link in the currency block with services activity slump to go a four-year low. we can take a look at the impact that that is having across markets. now down better than 2%. same goes for the xetra dax. the ftse 100 down 1.8%. the xetra dax is down 2% as well as the cac 40. the ibex 35 down 1.9%. now, u.s. futures are taking a hit on this. you can see the euro/dollar, for example, selling off as it is now decidedly below that 1.32 level. it's a pretty big move. dollar strengthened after the fomc meetings yesterday are a contributing factor. today, not much of a rebound shaping up. in fact, the dow now looking to shed something like 64 points, taking fair value into account. the nasdaq, the s&p 500 also weaker. look at that. the s&p is barely clingi
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." eurozone recovery hopes are dealt a blow after the regional pmi's flash estimates came in well below forecast. that compares with reuters forecast to 48.9. france, among the weakest link in the currency block with services activity slump to go a four-year low. we can take a look at the impact that that is having across...
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citi down 3% that the hour. look at the nasdaq, like in yesterday's selloff, the nasdaq felt the most pressure, seeing big cap technology under the most pressure again today. got microsoft, intel, apple amongst some of the biggest losers here, google holding onto its gains off the back of the two, price target rates from clsa, as well as bernstein, $1,000 a share. google surprising, up 1%. technology overall again weak. >> people may be looking for things like a going toll hold that 800 number as a tell as to whether or not we are going to slide further. more market reaction, bring in the president of platinum partners to talk about where we are, ari landers. welcome back. >> thanks. >> don't need to tell you how many things appeared to pile up against the bulls heart past 48 hours. much ado about nothing or not? >> not much ado about nothing. all the data this morning, which is nice, clearly the fed minutes were the most important thing. bernanke has been back stopping this market for months. if things are goin
citi down 3% that the hour. look at the nasdaq, like in yesterday's selloff, the nasdaq felt the most pressure, seeing big cap technology under the most pressure again today. got microsoft, intel, apple amongst some of the biggest losers here, google holding onto its gains off the back of the two, price target rates from clsa, as well as bernstein, $1,000 a share. google surprising, up 1%. technology overall again weak. >> people may be looking for things like a going toll hold that 800...
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so unfortunately in this regard, i'm moving from one of the least expensive capital cities in the world, ottawa, to one of the more expensive, shall we say, capital cities in the world, london. >> would you have done the job for less? >> i was offered these terms and i accepted them. >> do you see there might be any resentment amongst staff at the level of your pay package? i'm not aware of any. >> you don't anticipate that in any way? >> i don't anticipate -- if i may say in terms of the pay package, the pay package is, if i may, properly viewed as pay pension and -- >> mark carney continuing to talk about the logistics of it as taking on the role of the head of the bank of england. we can already tell you from statements that are on the wire that he's talking a lot about the exit strategy. he's saying there are limits, you know, to changing the policy framework that the blank of england might pursue. let's bring tom vosa back in here. tom, i have to say there's a generally hawkish tenor to what we're seeing so far. we've seen the spike in the pound as a result of this. what do you mak
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no take on the public finances and we can drive new business into our city. >> james, thanks very much for coming by. >> thank you. >>> today is the last trading day until the italian election on sunday. how will markets react to the outcome? julia just spoke to the ceo of borsi italiana. is it snowing there? >> yes. it's very pretty, isn't illustrate? but i can tell you, it's absolutely freezing. now, i did speak to the ceo of borse italiana. first, i want to show you one of the headlines suggesting that the parties are fearing the polls right now. what we're seeing is that beppe grillo has actually now, according to one of these secret polls, pulled ahead of sylvia berlusconi. interesting question, of course, what this means for a future coalition because mario monti has not seen in the secret surveys to have increased his number of votes at all. so question marks over whether they're going to be able to get enough votes to form any coalition here. as you can imagine, plenty of uncertainty here and that's one thing thatdy talk to the ceo about. how concerned is he about the process b
no take on the public finances and we can drive new business into our city. >> james, thanks very much for coming by. >> thank you. >>> today is the last trading day until the italian election on sunday. how will markets react to the outcome? julia just spoke to the ceo of borsi italiana. is it snowing there? >> yes. it's very pretty, isn't illustrate? but i can tell you, it's absolutely freezing. now, i did speak to the ceo of borse italiana. first, i want to show...
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plus, the other talking of the morning, why new york city mayor michael bloomberg, he wants to ban styrofoam. no more styrofoam. >> you know what i've seen, the new york city psa is about how you shouldn't drink sugar. there's a guy sitting there drinking 16 packs of sugar a day. >> you say that to a man my age, psa, and it's prostate -- >> the guy is drinking 16 backs of sugar and going, while they're drinking their soda. >> take a look at this. us airways ceo doug parker arriving at the airport in dallas just a few minutes ago. we're expecting an official announcement from amr on the usair merger. that's coming, we think, very, very toon soon. we're going to have that and a lot more when squawk returns. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> welcome back to squawk this morning. t let's take a look at futures. among th
plus, the other talking of the morning, why new york city mayor michael bloomberg, he wants to ban styrofoam. no more styrofoam. >> you know what i've seen, the new york city psa is about how you shouldn't drink sugar. there's a guy sitting there drinking 16 packs of sugar a day. >> you say that to a man my age, psa, and it's prostate -- >> the guy is drinking 16 backs of sugar and going, while they're drinking their soda. >> take a look at this. us airways ceo doug...
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it's a shame we couldn't get the full information in. we've now got with the gridlock here, what is -- i know there are many options. what do you think is the most likely? is a fresh election more likely than us coupling together some kind of coalition? >> i don't think so. at least not yet. to address your question, the next government probably won't last its full five-year term. however, fresh -- >> what is the next government? >> well, we'll get to that. there's no mon date here for austerity. you have a fragmentation amongst political parties, cobbling together a coalition is going to be difficult. historically, a coalition takes three to four weeks and it's not likely to be any quicker with this result. we are looking in the short term in weeks and probably months of political uncertainty. we have presidential elections coming, too. but in terms of fresh elections, they can't happen as quickly as they did in greece where they happened a month later. >> bettrsani will be first up trying to form a government. berlusconi said today he'
it's a shame we couldn't get the full information in. we've now got with the gridlock here, what is -- i know there are many options. what do you think is the most likely? is a fresh election more likely than us coupling together some kind of coalition? >> i don't think so. at least not yet. to address your question, the next government probably won't last its full five-year term. however, fresh -- >> what is the next government? >> well, we'll get to that. there's no mon date...
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the rubble of a massive explosion and fire in kansas city. it happened around dinner time in a popular entertainment district. 14 people were hurt and one critically. the blast destroyed a restaurant there and then burned for about an hour. authorities will continue to search for victims through the night. they believe this explosion was caused by a gas leak. >>> just days from a major budget deadline in washington, president obama will sit down for an exclusive interest view with dan ashley tomorrow. >> here is dan reporting the white house. >> carolyn and larry, good evening from washington where the clock is ticking. if they cannot come up with a budget deal in the next 10 days $85 billion in automatic spending cuts will kick in across this country. now, the president invited state and local emergency workers to join him for a white house news conference. he warned that these are real people whose real jobs will be affected by the cuts. congress and the white house originally created the arbitrary deadline and harsh cuts to force democrats
the rubble of a massive explosion and fire in kansas city. it happened around dinner time in a popular entertainment district. 14 people were hurt and one critically. the blast destroyed a restaurant there and then burned for about an hour. authorities will continue to search for victims through the night. they believe this explosion was caused by a gas leak. >>> just days from a major budget deadline in washington, president obama will sit down for an exclusive interest view with dan...
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. >>> developing news, an oakland police search f people a chase through the city. sky 7hd followed the police pursuit near 86th avenue and olive street about 8:30. the suspects hoped out of the car and they took off running. the car was still rolling as police followed with guns drawn. police have not said what lead to the chase or if they have any suspects in custody. >>> relatives of two cyclists thought to be missing in peru were thought to talk to the couple tomorrow. they haven't been heard from for more than a month. their family went public with the concern they met with foul play, but today the government officials in peru announced they were found. abc7 news reporter john alston has the latest. >> reporter: they are alive and well according to peruvian authorities. the minister of foreign trade and tourism told abc7 news this afternoon that the couple was seen by an official of the national police examine local residence. >> so the three of them are going by boat. >> reporter: the oakland couple's latest excursion is a two-day trip on the napo river on the
. >>> developing news, an oakland police search f people a chase through the city. sky 7hd followed the police pursuit near 86th avenue and olive street about 8:30. the suspects hoped out of the car and they took off running. the car was still rolling as police followed with guns drawn. police have not said what lead to the chase or if they have any suspects in custody. >>> relatives of two cyclists thought to be missing in peru were thought to talk to the couple tomorrow....
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our section of the city you can consider the fringe area of the city. we're not in the core group of hotel next to moscone center. definitely sees a benefit from moscone center and this proposed expansion. as you know, as you can probably realize, most of our business is concentrated with summer travel season and during weekends when there is a lot of leisure travel. so, we have a lot of unused capacity at fisherman's wharf mid week when convention business really helps boost the occupancy in the city. we as a community down at fisherman's wharf support. this we see there is great up side potential and forming the public/private partnership, we see as very positive as we've seen some great results from the tid that's already been set up. so, we definitely down at the wharf support this project. >> thank you. >>> if you have any questions. >> thanks very much. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is kevin carol. i'm the executive director of the hotel council of san francisco and the council fully supports the proposals you are consider
our section of the city you can consider the fringe area of the city. we're not in the core group of hotel next to moscone center. definitely sees a benefit from moscone center and this proposed expansion. as you know, as you can probably realize, most of our business is concentrated with summer travel season and during weekends when there is a lot of leisure travel. so, we have a lot of unused capacity at fisherman's wharf mid week when convention business really helps boost the occupancy in...
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the rubble of a massive explosion and fire in kansas city. it happened around dinner time in a popular entertainment district. 14 people were hurt and one critically. the blast destroyed a restaurant there and then burned for about an hour. authorities will continue to search for victims through the night. they believe this explosion was caused by a gas leak. >>> just days from a major budget deadline in washington, president obama will sit down for an exclusive interest view with dan ashley tomorrow. >> here is dan reporting tonight from the white house. >> carolyn and larry, good evening from washington where the clock is ticking. if they cannot come up with a budget deal in the next 10 days $85 billion in automatic spending cuts will kick in across this country. now, the president invited state and local emergency workers to join him for a white house news conference. he warned that these are real people whose real jobs will be affected by the cuts. congress and the white house originally created the arbitrary deadline and harsh cuts to fo
the rubble of a massive explosion and fire in kansas city. it happened around dinner time in a popular entertainment district. 14 people were hurt and one critically. the blast destroyed a restaurant there and then burned for about an hour. authorities will continue to search for victims through the night. they believe this explosion was caused by a gas leak. >>> just days from a major budget deadline in washington, president obama will sit down for an exclusive interest view with dan...
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live on the floor of the cme group. wonderful city of chicago. you know, there is a lot of talk and there has been a lot of talk, pretty much not in favor of the principles and definition of austerity. as a matter of fact, wasn't that many years ago where emerging markets, of course, would get into trouble and many would ridicule the imf who would run in with the same plan. raise taxes, cut services, cut deficits, and that austerity was never given a credible grade, for example, by many investors, thinking, of course, it wasn't a great strategy. i concur. here's the problem, though. you know, austerity by definition is, you know, deficit cutting with less benefits and services. now, it is a horrible word. and, of course, many governments and politicians grabbed on to it because they really don't want deficit cutting and they don't want less benefits and services. but it is pretty hard to call it austerity as we go into, what, year six of post credit crisis activity. and global economics don't dictate we're doing a heck of a lot better, even thoug
live on the floor of the cme group. wonderful city of chicago. you know, there is a lot of talk and there has been a lot of talk, pretty much not in favor of the principles and definition of austerity. as a matter of fact, wasn't that many years ago where emerging markets, of course, would get into trouble and many would ridicule the imf who would run in with the same plan. raise taxes, cut services, cut deficits, and that austerity was never given a credible grade, for example, by many...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. to grow, we have to boost our social media visibility. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us to expand to new markets? hmm gotta admit that's better than a few "likes." i don't have the door code. who's that? he won a contest online to be ceo for the day. how am i supposed to run a business here without an office?! [ male announcer ] fast, reliable deliveries worldwide. fedex. >>> u.s. futures are trying to build on gains from yesterday. the dow breaking through 14,000, adding five or six points more today. the s&p 500, 1,529. the rally supported by what we've seen out of asia and europe overnight. although trade has been mixed. the ftse 100 pushing through 6,400, adding .4% after bank of engla england. the cac and ibex slightly weaker. how do you make money in these markets? here's
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. to grow, we have to boost our social media visibility. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us to expand to new markets? hmm gotta admit that's better than a few "likes." i don't have...
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landscaper found body in bushes outside the city today. he killed one man, critically wounded another and they believe shot himself. there is breaking news now on fox news channel. explosion has just torn through a building in a major north american city. this is brand new video in to us. emergency crews gather around first floor of office building in mexico city. headquarters of the state run oil company. there may have been a buildup of gas in lower level of the building and then the explosion. theres no way to tell what happened there. trace gallagher is watching this. we have new information on the victims? >> mexican television reporting that five people are dead. 75 injured. at least 30 people trapped under ground. this is the early going, of course, and the numbers will change. now they are calling in question the structural integrity of the building. this at one time was one of the tallest buildings mexico city. thousands of people work inside. this is mexico. the government is at war with the cartel. if it was deliberate it would
landscaper found body in bushes outside the city today. he killed one man, critically wounded another and they believe shot himself. there is breaking news now on fox news channel. explosion has just torn through a building in a major north american city. this is brand new video in to us. emergency crews gather around first floor of office building in mexico city. headquarters of the state run oil company. there may have been a buildup of gas in lower level of the building and then the...